This video provides a comprehensive explanation of the 12-gauge shotgun cartridge. It delves into the basics, covering case length, wad materials (plastic and fiber), and various shot materials including lead, steel, tungsten, and bismuth. The content also addresses shot sizes, optimal speeds, shot strings, the debate between speed versus pattern for effectiveness, and even touches on whether aesthetically pleasing cartridges are more effective. The description also includes promotional links for channel membership, ShotKam, hearing protection, eyewear, and a shooting show.
This video showcases the Browning Maxus II, a 12-gauge semi-automatic shotgun designed for a wide range of shooters. The review highlights its upgraded features, including the SoftFlex cheekpad and Inflex recoil pad for enhanced comfort, oversized controls for improved operation, and a revised styling. It also details the gas-operated Power Drive system for smooth shooting, the Lightning Trigger for speed and crispness, and practical features like Speed Load Plus, Nickel Teflon coating, chrome chamber and bore, a magazine cut-off, and a lightweight magazine tube. The video also briefly introduces Browning's Wicked Blend waterfowl shotshells, a mix of steel and bismuth.
This video from SHOT Show 2018 introduces Winchester's new Xtended Range Bismuth shotshells. The 3-inch 12-gauge shells are loaded with 1 5/8 ounces of No. 5 Bismuth shot, achieving a muzzle velocity of 1,200 fps. The description highlights Winchester's Shot-Lok technology, which protects the bismuth shot from fracturing, leading to improved pattern density and increased downrange energy compared to traditional lead loads. The content emphasizes the performance benefits of this new ammunition for potential hunters.
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